Romelu Lukaku to miss Manchester United's FA Cup tie with Wolves

Thousands of fans are eagerly anticipating the FA Cup quarter-final kicking off at 7.55pm at Molineux, and long-serving Doherty insists "you can't ask for anything better", although part of him would have liked "the easiest draw possible". "Very disappointed in the result, it hurts more than anything, but it's not like we can't look at the performance and say we were s*** because we weren't".

"He's probably got his reasons why he left", Solskjaer said. Solskjaer may be tempted to freshen things up in defence though so Eric Bailly could replace Chris Smalling alongside Victor Lindelof in the middle of the back four.

Antonio Valencia and Matteo Darmain are also expected to miss out due to injury and illness, respectively.

"So comparisons? Well we're not challenging to win the league this year but we are challenging for the other two trophies".

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Meanwhile, Ander Herrera is expected to return to first team duties against Wolves after recovering from a hamstring injury.

The trip to Wolves will be United's first game since the 2-0 defeat to Arsenal at the Emirates - Solskjaer's first domestic loss as manager of the club.

However, Romelu Lukaku is a major doubt after picking up a foot problem against the Gunners.